Eight of the 10 F1 teams are slower than last year in Catalunya

Only two of Formula 1’s 10 teams are lapping quicker at the Circuit de Catalunya this year than they did in 2024.

The Spanish Grand Prix may be taking place three weeks earlier in the year than last season but ambient and track temperatures have been higher so far.

The FIA also introduced new regulations imposing tougher checks on the stiffness of teams’ front wings this weekend. That may have had an effect on lap times, though some drivers suggested it would only slow lap times by a tenth of a second at most for any teams affected.

Sector times

Oscar Piastri put McLaren on pole position for the second year in a row in Spain. He fell slightly short of the record-setting pace his team mate Lando Norris achieved last year.

However Piastri had the satisfaction of knowing he put his three best sector times together on his final effort. Norris can’t say the same, but even if he had, he wouldn’t have beaten Piastri.

P.#DriverS1S2S3Ultimate lap (deficit)
181Oscar Piastri21.259 (1)28.580 (1)21.707 (2)1’11.546
24Lando Norris21.270 (2)28.646 (2)21.742 (4)1’11.658 (+0.097)
363George Russell21.376 (3)28.719 (5)21.716 (3)1’11.811 (+0.037)
41Max Verstappen21.454 (4)28.704 (4)21.680 (1)1’11.838 (+0.010)
544Lewis Hamilton21.476 (7)28.700 (3)21.798 (6)1’11.974 (+0.071)
612Andrea Kimi Antonelli21.524 (8)28.740 (7)21.847 (7)1’12.111
716Charles Leclerc21.458 (5)28.729 (6)21.944 (10)1’12.131
810Pierre Gasly21.594 (13)28.747 (8)21.858 (8)1’12.199
914Fernando Alonso21.591 (12)28.879 (10)21.772 (5)1’12.242 (+0.042)
106Isack Hadjar21.564 (10)28.822 (9)21.866 (9)1’12.252
1123Alexander Albon21.465 (6)29.111 (13)22.065 (12)1’12.641
125Gabriel Bortoleto21.556 (9)29.102 (12)22.098 (14)1’12.756
1330Liam Lawson21.693 (17)29.083 (11)21.987 (11)1’12.763
1418Lance Stroll21.604 (14)29.185 (15)22.125 (15)1’12.914 (+0.124)
1527Nico Hulkenberg21.713 (18)29.182 (14)22.082 (13)1’12.977 (+0.213)
1687Oliver Bearman21.666 (15)29.236 (16)22.133 (16)1’13.035 (+0.039)
1731Esteban Ocon21.680 (16)29.261 (17)22.211 (19)1’13.152 (+0.049)
1855Carlos Sainz Jnr21.571 (11)29.370 (19)22.262 (20)1’13.203
1943Franco Colapinto21.768 (19)29.361 (18)22.205 (18)1’13.334
2022Yuki Tsunoda21.804 (20)29.379 (20)22.202 (17)1’13.385

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Teams’ performance

There was nothing to choose between Red Bull and Mercedes as Max Verstappen and George Russell set identical times to within a thousandth of a second. Alpine are enjoying one of their best weekends of the year just one week after being the slowest team in Monaco.

However the medium-to-high speed corners of the Circuit de Catalunya clearly don’t suit Haas, who have fallen to last place in the ranking for the first time since the season-opening race at Melbourne.

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Field performance

This race is expected to be the penultimate F1 event at the Circuit de Catalunya. The venue due to host the final race on its current contract next year, and with the new Madring street circuit in Madrid due to take over as the home of the Spanish Grand Prix, it is not expected to return to the schedule in 2027.

With a major change in technical regulations coming next year, which is likely to result in slower cars, Norris’s pole position time from last year may stand as the fastest lap of the circuit for a long time.

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